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take a look at these fbi websites. don't take them long to update their poster. both of them had been want, both suspects and dzhokhar, the word under the picture has changed to captured. >> reporter: in the waning moments the press conference which was announcing that, you know, we heard bursts of automatic gunfire from what sounded like, i would say, four weapons. they all sound all like the same well in terms of their make and model. i'm sewelling that is not a one-way shot being fired from police to the direction of the suspect. i didn't hear anything like that. and then silence. we saw a -- it was unmistakable bursts of gunfire that began this. >> reporter: the tsarnaev brothers are suspected of leaving a trail of death and misery in their wake. m.i.t. police officer, sean collier was shot and killed thursday night. he was all of 26 years old. it all began monday afternoon at the finish line, about a block from where i'm sitting. that was the iconic marathon, the finish line. those explosions, the first one shown here in slow motion ripped through this crowd
take a look at these fbi websites. don't take them long to update their poster. both of them had been want, both suspects and dzhokhar, the word under the picture has changed to captured. >> reporter: in the waning moments the press conference which was announcing that, you know, we heard bursts of automatic gunfire from what sounded like, i would say, four weapons. they all sound all like the same well in terms of their make and model. i'm sewelling that is not a one-way shot being fired...
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tom fuentes, our cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the fbi. when you heard what law enforcement, massachusetts state police, watertown police, what they had to say, of course the governor and mayor, what was your immediate bottom line on state, tom, of this effort to apprehend this suspect, this alleged killer? >> wolf, i thought it's a good job on their part to come out and just let everybody know that they're methodically working through these issues. when they say they're 60%, 70% through with what they're trying to accomplish, when they say what they're doing in the neighborhoods and a controlled explosion, i think it's basically telling everybody they're there, they're making everybody safe, they're going to resolve this, they're working through the public safety issues. and i think that, again, it's an example of each agency of a task force brings to the table their expertise. so, yes, you've got the federal investigators off trying to cover leads all over the world and resolve issues on the subjects of the case. but then you also have t
tom fuentes, our cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the fbi. when you heard what law enforcement, massachusetts state police, watertown police, what they had to say, of course the governor and mayor, what was your immediate bottom line on state, tom, of this effort to apprehend this suspect, this alleged killer? >> wolf, i thought it's a good job on their part to come out and just let everybody know that they're methodically working through these issues. when they...
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it in to the fbi. why did you do that? >> normally i saw him driving a nice bmw. it seemed strange to me he was driving a green honda civic which, i don't know, just seemed out of the ordinary. >> and that was after the video when you seen the video? or did you really just say this is different. i'm going to call? >> i didn't call until friday morning when i saw his picture on the news. >> and what made you decide to make that call? there were others that saw it and some former classmates. they said gosh that looks like him and he always wears his hat backwards. but they didn't call because they were afraid it might not be him and they didn't want to throw him under the bus. >> i called because i knew it was him. and i called my buddies. they were like, yeah, you should definitely call that in. >> that's g must have been hard. derrick, you said that there was some things about dzhokhar, you know, everyone i talked to that knew him said, you know, some ways all american kid. smoked pot. went to parties.
it in to the fbi. why did you do that? >> normally i saw him driving a nice bmw. it seemed strange to me he was driving a green honda civic which, i don't know, just seemed out of the ordinary. >> and that was after the video when you seen the video? or did you really just say this is different. i'm going to call? >> i didn't call until friday morning when i saw his picture on the news. >> and what made you decide to make that call? there were others that saw it and some...
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fbi. we'll see whether they are persons of interest or they are just trying to get information about where he's been in recent days, who he's been in communication with, any indication of threatening behavior or unusual behavior. that's part of a normal investigation. three people in a private residence taken in for questioning, not all that surprising. key question is are they expanding the net or do they think the two brothers acted alone. >> we also know there are a number of family members. the mother is in dagestan with the father but the mother has lived here and the father had lived here on and off as well. there is also i believe two sisters, at least one of whom is married, i believe perhaps both are married, but again, we don't know the full details on the family dynamics at this point. again, susan candiotti was just telling us, again, susan, i'm sorry. i was reading that e-mail. i know you said it was in a triangular area but can you give a sense in blocks about how far away, w
fbi. we'll see whether they are persons of interest or they are just trying to get information about where he's been in recent days, who he's been in communication with, any indication of threatening behavior or unusual behavior. that's part of a normal investigation. three people in a private residence taken in for questioning, not all that surprising. key question is are they expanding the net or do they think the two brothers acted alone. >> we also know there are a number of family...
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coming up next, the fbi also now under the microscope. what did the fbi know about tamerlan tsarnaev and should they have known that he was capable of an attack like this, given the warning they got and the questions they asked. we'll take a closer look at that. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ red or blue? i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patc
coming up next, the fbi also now under the microscope. what did the fbi know about tamerlan tsarnaev and should they have known that he was capable of an attack like this, given the warning they got and the questions they asked. we'll take a closer look at that. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to...
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i've been briefed earlier this evening by fbi director muller. after the attacks on monday, i directed the full resources of the federal governmento be made available to help state and local authorities in the investigation and to increase security as needed. over the past week, close coordination among federal, state, and local officials sharing information, moving swiftly to track down leads has been critical. they worked as they should, as a team. and we are extremely grateful for that. we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to all our outstanding law enforcement professionals. these men and women get up every day, they put on that uniform, they risk their lives to keep us safe, and as this week showed, they don't always know what to expect. so our thoughts are with those who were wounded in pursuit of the suspects, and we pray for their full recovery. we also send our prayers to the collier family who grieve the loss of their son and brother, sean. he was born to be a police officer, said his chief at m.i.t. he was just 26 years old. and as hi
i've been briefed earlier this evening by fbi director muller. after the attacks on monday, i directed the full resources of the federal governmento be made available to help state and local authorities in the investigation and to increase security as needed. over the past week, close coordination among federal, state, and local officials sharing information, moving swiftly to track down leads has been critical. they worked as they should, as a team. and we are extremely grateful for that. we...
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the fbi has denied they had any knowledge of his trip to russia. they had a lead opened on this individual that they closed and now we have the secretary of homeland security testifying that they knew he left and traveled to russia. when you look at the original russian intelligence wire, it basically indicates that this is a more dangerous person that may leave the united states and join an underground extremist group. so the idea when that flag went up, what was done with that information? the department of homeland security was created after 9/11 to make sure we didn't have this happen again, that the dots would be connected, that people would communicate and the problem is, dhs has this information and presumably the man on the jttf knows about this and the question that can't be answered right now when asked the director, is did the fbi know about this? and if he didn't know, why didn't he? >> right. and after the visit to russia, tsarnaev, as we understand at that point, came home and posted a lot of videos, including one from a radical musli
the fbi has denied they had any knowledge of his trip to russia. they had a lead opened on this individual that they closed and now we have the secretary of homeland security testifying that they knew he left and traveled to russia. when you look at the original russian intelligence wire, it basically indicates that this is a more dangerous person that may leave the united states and join an underground extremist group. so the idea when that flag went up, what was done with that information?...
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obviously the governor suggesting there's not going to be an fbi news conference. if it happens, it happens. but right now he doesn't think it will. tom fuentes, what are your thoughts? >> i agree with fran, i think he's trying to reassure the public even though he didn't concur with all the details already publicly provided in the investigation. so he's doing his job, as the governor, to tell the people that everything's being done i think with regard to the press conference, you really -- having go on and what to say and all the people that will be at the podium, you have competing interests here. you have on the one hand the need to inform the public and tell them and reassure the public that the investigative agencies are working together and covering every lead. again, requesting the public's assistance. but you have the competition of, you need to solve the case. and when that special agent in charge, or the police commissioner and oers walk in front of the microphones, they know in their mind that the bad guy, or bad guys are probably watching that press con
obviously the governor suggesting there's not going to be an fbi news conference. if it happens, it happens. but right now he doesn't think it will. tom fuentes, what are your thoughts? >> i agree with fran, i think he's trying to reassure the public even though he didn't concur with all the details already publicly provided in the investigation. so he's doing his job, as the governor, to tell the people that everything's being done i think with regard to the press conference, you really...
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that's a crucial question what the fbi will chaz to do. i want to bring in paul callen, jeff toobin, and i want to bring mike sullivan back, acting director of the atf. thanks to all of you. can you explain, jeff, what's happening? i want to get the exact phrasing right of my understanding. that the high value designation group is the group that is now going to be able to question the suspect under the public safety exception to the miranda rights. they don't have to read the miranda rights. can you just explain that to me, what that means? >> okay. let's just start by addressing the question of is he in any physical condition to answer questions under any circumstances? his health is obviously in grave peril. so this all may be moot because he may not be capable of answering any questions with or without miranda. but assuming he is in don answer questions, the federal government has established a policy that says in certain very limited circumstances, for certain brief periods of time, there is a public safety exception to the usual requi
that's a crucial question what the fbi will chaz to do. i want to bring in paul callen, jeff toobin, and i want to bring mike sullivan back, acting director of the atf. thanks to all of you. can you explain, jeff, what's happening? i want to get the exact phrasing right of my understanding. that the high value designation group is the group that is now going to be able to question the suspect under the public safety exception to the miranda rights. they don't have to read the miranda rights....
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the fbi said it did not find any terrorism activity. late last year, tamerlan made that trip and spent time in war-torn chechnya. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where those relatives lived. i mean, the relatives from his father's side. there were bombings in chirit, where they lived. >> reporter: despite the warning from the russians, the trip apparently went undetected by u.s. authorities. lindsay graham said tamerlan's name was on a no-fly watchlist. he slipped through the cracks. >> his name was misspelled and didn't get into the system because of a misspelling. >> reporter: and tamerlan's activity on jihadist websites. >> how did we miss all that? the fbi said they have limgss on what they can do. >> reporter: a chechen rebel group denied any bombing, saying the caw occasionian mujahidin are not fighting against the u.s. we are at wash with russia. but some chechen fighters have shown up in iraq, afghanistan, syria. all questions they want answered from tamerlan's younger brother dzhokhar.
the fbi said it did not find any terrorism activity. late last year, tamerlan made that trip and spent time in war-torn chechnya. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where those relatives lived. i mean, the relatives from his father's side. there were bombings in chirit, where they lived. >> reporter: despite the warning from the russians, the trip apparently went undetected by u.s. authorities. lindsay graham said tamerlan's name was on a...
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he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out, what did they miss. >> i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. >> reporter: the fbi says it interviewed him, his family and looked for concerning phone and internet activities and found no threat. after asking russia for more information, moscow did not respond. the fbi closed the case and moved on. >> thousands of these requests come in worldwide, so you don't have the resources to follow every person on from then on for the rest of their life because they might be a bad guy. >> reporter: but what's still not clear is why tsarnaev would target his adopted city. one possibility here as to why he might target his adopted city, the "new york times" reports, his citizenship was delayed because of the fbi investigation, wolf. >> no word yet on the u.s. attorney announcing when -- if the charges will be filed today. we expect as early as today, but we have no official word yet, right, joe? >> we have
he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out, what did they miss. >> i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. >> reporter: the fbi says it interviewed him, his family and looked for concerning phone and internet activities and found no threat. after asking russia for more information, moscow did not respond. the fbi closed the case and moved on. >> thousands of these requests come in worldwide, so...
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we know as you say that russian authorities asked the fbi to take a look at him in 2011. and u.s. officials have said the information they received from russia at the time was vague, not specific, it limited the investigation. so in the end turned up nothing. but something, russian authorities must have known something that put him on their radar in this way that helped them or led them to identify him as a threat for the moment the russian security service, fsb, nor the russian government are making any comment publicly on just what it was that led them to ask the u.s. for that sort of assistance. all the russian government is saying so far publicly is that it is willing to help the u.s. investigation in any way it possibly can. >> and we know that there was a telephone conversation between president obama and president vladimir putin. it's our understanding at least from crem sources it was initiated by the russians. what understanding is there, what level of cooperation will it give the u.s. going forward as they mount this massive investigation? >> well, the russian government
we know as you say that russian authorities asked the fbi to take a look at him in 2011. and u.s. officials have said the information they received from russia at the time was vague, not specific, it limited the investigation. so in the end turned up nothing. but something, russian authorities must have known something that put him on their radar in this way that helped them or led them to identify him as a threat for the moment the russian security service, fsb, nor the russian government are...
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did the fbi, as so many people are asking this morning, did the fbi drop the ball here? >> yeah. that's certainly the question of the hour. and it's going to be one that's going to be pursued, i think, aggressively by members of congress. what we have is a circumstance, as you said, where the russians are reaching out to us, but it's the information that was developed in the aftermath of the, you know, the original scrutiny, after, you know, he's cleared the first time, then he travels to russia. so, the question becomes what kind of a process is in place? that after an original inquiry, if there are people that come to the attention of, you know, the fbi, about concerns of their terrorism, what are the procedures to do, you know, appropriate follow-up, and where are the limits to the extent that we want to continue to have the government monitoring the actions of, you know, americans. >> when he applied for citizenship, again, last year, the department of homeland security put that on hold. they did not grant it to him. so obviously someone in the united states government was st
did the fbi, as so many people are asking this morning, did the fbi drop the ball here? >> yeah. that's certainly the question of the hour. and it's going to be one that's going to be pursued, i think, aggressively by members of congress. what we have is a circumstance, as you said, where the russians are reaching out to us, but it's the information that was developed in the aftermath of the, you know, the original scrutiny, after, you know, he's cleared the first time, then he travels to...
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late today, a week after two bombs went off there, the fbi handed control over that stretch of boylston street back to the city, beginning the process of turning a crime scene back into one of boston's main arteries. as i said, there is a lot to tell you about. with dignitaries gathered, a bagpipe playing, the flag which has been flying at half staff for the last week was lowered and folded. earlier today, at ten to 3:00, that same stretch of boylston, all corners of boston, watertown and beyond, fell silent. silence fell over washington as well, including the white house, where president obama observed the moment, traders on wall street joined him as well. silence for the three whose lives were taken in the bombing, krystle campbell, martin richard and lingzi lu as well as for fallen m.i.t. police officer sean collier, gunned down thursday night allegedly during the suspects' flight to watertown. we honor them all tonight as we have this past week. a short time ago, people gathered on the boston university campus as well to remember lingzi lu, who came here from china to pursue a gradu
late today, a week after two bombs went off there, the fbi handed control over that stretch of boylston street back to the city, beginning the process of turning a crime scene back into one of boston's main arteries. as i said, there is a lot to tell you about. with dignitaries gathered, a bagpipe playing, the flag which has been flying at half staff for the last week was lowered and folded. earlier today, at ten to 3:00, that same stretch of boylston, all corners of boston, watertown and...
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i called fbi first line. fbi line. if you have any hints, let us know. that's the number i called because knowing these two boys, knowing -- believing, strongly believing they wouldn't do this, that's why i called. but i called not right away. first reaction was anger. how could this happen? how could this do this? for what? for the sake of what? what belief? what prompted them to this? this reaction. but then i went through material, whatever is in there. quickly, quickly. my first call to fbi, they could not have done this. where evidence? all you're showing, that's just footage. two guys are walking. and i found it strange, tamerlan is walking in the front, dzhokhar is in the back. why wouldn't they come together? just, you know, together as brothers, as i used to know them. >> are you suspicious that maybe they didn't do this? >> no, i'm suspicious that this was staged. the picture was staged. >> by who? >> whoever needs this. >> why would they -- >> whoever is looking for those who need to be blamed for these attacks. >> so you think they're being s
i called fbi first line. fbi line. if you have any hints, let us know. that's the number i called because knowing these two boys, knowing -- believing, strongly believing they wouldn't do this, that's why i called. but i called not right away. first reaction was anger. how could this happen? how could this do this? for what? for the sake of what? what belief? what prompted them to this? this reaction. but then i went through material, whatever is in there. quickly, quickly. my first call to...
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authorities like the fbi having information. it could have been through another investigation where they had wiretaps in place and overheard confusiversations. there's a wide variety of methods and they may not want to disclose exactly how they were able to identify this group and work on this case. >> tom fuentes, paul crukshank and paula, we appreciate all of you. if you're just now joining us, breaking news at this hour. two people have been apprehended, are now in custody, we've learned. these were ald will al qaeda-su attacks they were targeting passenger trains specifically in toronto. they had been watching the trains, watching the railways. we don't know how they were planning on pulling this off. the good news is that they didn't and they are now in custody. much more on this news after this quick break. çtoooowl c >>> this is boylston street, and this is still as far as we can get to where those explosions went off one week ago today. the finish line is just down that direction where those trucks are. we're seeing
authorities like the fbi having information. it could have been through another investigation where they had wiretaps in place and overheard confusiversations. there's a wide variety of methods and they may not want to disclose exactly how they were able to identify this group and work on this case. >> tom fuentes, paul crukshank and paula, we appreciate all of you. if you're just now joining us, breaking news at this hour. two people have been apprehended, are now in custody, we've...
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they thanked the fbi for the fbi's assistance in this investigation. they also noted that this alleged plot involved blowing up a train that may have been coming towards the united states. there is obviously very close cooperation between the u.s. and canada, peter, when it comes to any of these kinds of alleged terror plots. >> sure. and, wolf, we've seen in the past somebody from canada trying to get in to attack the united states, a very major plot, a man arrested by u.s. authorities on the canadian border was planning to blow up a bomb at lax airport in the middle of the christmas holiday season back in 2000. so, i mean, there's very good reason for the united states to have good cooperation with the canadians. it's one of the vectors that al qaeda and associated groups have tried to use in the past to attack the united states. and of course there's a long alliance between the two countries anyway. >> peter bergen, thanks very much for that. and now let's go up next, we're tracing the steps of the older bombing suspect in a troubled region of south
they thanked the fbi for the fbi's assistance in this investigation. they also noted that this alleged plot involved blowing up a train that may have been coming towards the united states. there is obviously very close cooperation between the u.s. and canada, peter, when it comes to any of these kinds of alleged terror plots. >> sure. and, wolf, we've seen in the past somebody from canada trying to get in to attack the united states, a very major plot, a man arrested by u.s. authorities...
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and what the fbi knew about that. we're going to speak with boston police commissioner ed davis, at the center of this investigation, also massachusetts attorney general martha coakley, there are key state and federal issues here and congressman michael capuano from the great state of massachusetts. then people returning to their homes in west, texas, after that deadly fertilizer plant explosion. we will speak with one person who was evacuated when the fireball simply blew. plus a 6-year-old survives a horrifying alligator attack. hear how joey welch was saved after an eight-foot gator chomped down on his arm. he and his father both join us. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're
and what the fbi knew about that. we're going to speak with boston police commissioner ed davis, at the center of this investigation, also massachusetts attorney general martha coakley, there are key state and federal issues here and congressman michael capuano from the great state of massachusetts. then people returning to their homes in west, texas, after that deadly fertilizer plant explosion. we will speak with one person who was evacuated when the fireball simply blew. plus a 6-year-old...
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the fbi wants to interview tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. so far that has not happened but agents have spoken to katherine russell's attorney. he says she knew nothing about her husband's alleged role in the boston bombings. katherine russell lives with her parents in rhode island, where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. good morning, chris. what's the latest? >> yeah, john, basically investigators want from katherine russell, they want to know, "a," what she now about what her husband was doing. and, if he had any other affiliations besides his younger brother. let's take you to some new video that we shot just in the last hour. can you see katherine russell's attorney arriving here at the family's home. she comes out of the home, and they leave together, followed by federal authorities. we know investigators have been to this home several times over the past couple days but so far she is only speaking to them through her attorney. he does tell us that she does not know anything about her husband's activities. that she was working upwar
the fbi wants to interview tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. so far that has not happened but agents have spoken to katherine russell's attorney. he says she knew nothing about her husband's alleged role in the boston bombings. katherine russell lives with her parents in rhode island, where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. good morning, chris. what's the latest? >> yeah, john, basically investigators want from katherine russell, they want to know, "a," what she now about what her...
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we also learned an fbi delegation has arrived in dagestan. they're attempting to interview the parents of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev, all of this with russian cooperation. cnn's miguel marquez is live in boston, not far from boylston street. miguel, what are you seeing this morning? >> reporter: we are very close to you on boylston. before we get to the investigation, this is where we are. this is dartmouth and boylston street. this is the memorial that was so painfully removed from boylston. we're about a block from the finish of the boston marathon. down the street that's boylston, that is really sort of struggling to get back open. the bombings, they're being very, very sensitive about allowing access and live shots on boylston at the moment. we're trying to stay back and be cool about it. on the investigation, though, we understand that in further talks with mr. tsarnaev and investigators, he is telling us the main motivation is the wars in iraq and afghanistan. they are self-motivated, watching videos by anwar al awlaki, among others
we also learned an fbi delegation has arrived in dagestan. they're attempting to interview the parents of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev, all of this with russian cooperation. cnn's miguel marquez is live in boston, not far from boylston street. miguel, what are you seeing this morning? >> reporter: we are very close to you on boylston. before we get to the investigation, this is where we are. this is dartmouth and boylston street. this is the memorial that was so painfully removed from...
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i am not here to be an apologist for the fbi. when they do something i think is good luck and sing in boston today, i will give them credit. i still have problems with that. i do not think the fbi was involved in 9/11, but i cannot figure out why when the senate and house do a joint investigation and the fbi prevents them from sinking witness, that bothers me. i think the fbi still has to answer for that. randall larsen is our guest. he is a founding director of the homeland security office. it is also in national security adviser. let go. naller in hanover, mass., sea is a republican. we're not discriminating against muslims. if you want to on the down, they want to know everything about you from birth. ese people cfrom orseas. finding the heat this guy has on social network pages and finding out a lot about him. our policy is we cannot discriminate. we have to let them in. you have to give them a chance. you have to appease them and be nice. -- blowupgo and look the side of the street. i like your opinion. do you think our poli
i am not here to be an apologist for the fbi. when they do something i think is good luck and sing in boston today, i will give them credit. i still have problems with that. i do not think the fbi was involved in 9/11, but i cannot figure out why when the senate and house do a joint investigation and the fbi prevents them from sinking witness, that bothers me. i think the fbi still has to answer for that. randall larsen is our guest. he is a founding director of the homeland security office. it...
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the fbi realized that and they shut down. and so the reporters kept going back to their resources who didn't know anything, and were still talking. the people who knew weren't talking, and the people who were talking didn't know. >> right. >> bill: the one exception, i any the whole outstanding exception -- in the whole mess was pete williams from nbc. and this really changed the dynamics here, because breaking news always turned to cnn, because msnbc, they don't have a news association, they just have talkers, but they have got nbc behind them. they have peter williams and other people out there, and at a time like this, i knew because when i was working at msnbc, we did the same thing, so you turn to your nbc people who are just about the best in the business. there are some good people at abc too, but nobody came close to pete williams and he was the guy that had it right every time. and nbc, their rule inside was we're not reporting anything until pete says it is okay. and he by the way was trending on twitter. >> oh, yea
the fbi realized that and they shut down. and so the reporters kept going back to their resources who didn't know anything, and were still talking. the people who knew weren't talking, and the people who were talking didn't know. >> right. >> bill: the one exception, i any the whole outstanding exception -- in the whole mess was pete williams from nbc. and this really changed the dynamics here, because breaking news always turned to cnn, because msnbc, they don't have a news...
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fbi agents, doctors, nurses. all to say thank you for a job well done. that's pretty much how they reward us in the newsroom as well, pizza. and we don't mind. >> we don't mind. it was kind of a curse last week. we got pizza for the west texas explosion. and then friday happened. >> next time we see pizza. we better hold on to our seats. >> run in the opposite direction. we don't want anything to do with pizza for sure. not for the next couple months. just touching on boston for a moment, on top of the pizza there's also this -- the one fund boston which has been created. it was set up yesterday. it's essentially a place where people can donate money because everybody wants to help out. the governor has said in moments like this we are one state, one city, one people. mayor menino, the mayor of boston, said within an hour of the fund being set up there was an outpouring of people. >> $1 million donation from john hancock. everybody followed suit. that's great. >> it really is. >> city of boston trying to get back to normal today, so a lot of -- hopefully
fbi agents, doctors, nurses. all to say thank you for a job well done. that's pretty much how they reward us in the newsroom as well, pizza. and we don't mind. >> we don't mind. it was kind of a curse last week. we got pizza for the west texas explosion. and then friday happened. >> next time we see pizza. we better hold on to our seats. >> run in the opposite direction. we don't want anything to do with pizza for sure. not for the next couple months. just touching on boston...
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the man known as the underwear bomber was also questioned by the fbi before he was read his miranda rights and almost immediately confessed to attempting to blow up a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day in 2009. he had links to al qaeda, but smeltzer says evaluating the information in this case thus far he assumes the two brothers were amateurs acting alone. >> by the homemade character of the weapons, which suggested something less systematic than a really sophisticated extensive terrorist operation likely. >> reporter: and the federal public defender's office said today that it will defend tsarnaev. most experts think this case will be tried in federal court, and prosecutors could charge him with use of weapons of mass destruction, which would make the case eligible for the death penalty. live in san francisco, monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> monte, thank you. >>> the bombing suspect is being held and treated in the same hospital as some of the victims. more than 180 people were hurt in the explosions, and some are still in critical condition tonight. their stories continue to t
the man known as the underwear bomber was also questioned by the fbi before he was read his miranda rights and almost immediately confessed to attempting to blow up a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day in 2009. he had links to al qaeda, but smeltzer says evaluating the information in this case thus far he assumes the two brothers were amateurs acting alone. >> by the homemade character of the weapons, which suggested something less systematic than a really sophisticated extensive...
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. >> and whether the fbi should have followed up after russia targeted the older brother as a possible terrorist. >> if the russians told us about this guy being a radical islamist in 2011, how could we have missed it? >> i think it is premature for any of my colleagues or myself to conclude that the fbi dropped the ball. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev faces two charges. >> are there other bombers? are there other plots in motion? are there other confederates on the loose? >> he reportedly told investigators he and his brother acted alone and learned how to make bombs on the internet. a moment of silence remembering boston's day of terror. >>> looking ahead, next job for prosecutors, they have to give a grand jury indictment and pull together all that evidence, laura. >> it will be so interesting to see how it unfolds. >> an effort is underway online to try and buy a new boat for the man who first spotted dzhokhar tsarnaev hold up in his backyard. >> i just wanted to do something, dave, to say, we are thinking about you and supporting you and everybody in boston. >> richard bliss says he has sta
. >> and whether the fbi should have followed up after russia targeted the older brother as a possible terrorist. >> if the russians told us about this guy being a radical islamist in 2011, how could we have missed it? >> i think it is premature for any of my colleagues or myself to conclude that the fbi dropped the ball. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev faces two charges. >> are there other bombers? are there other plots in motion? are there other confederates on the loose?...
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i thought they said rice and so i said i don't even eat rice. >> now the fbi is searching the home of another mississippi man. they say this new suspect knows curtis and holds a grudge against him so he may have tried to frame him. >>> police have finally reopened boylston street for the first time since last week's bombings at the boston marathon. cbs reporter edward lawrence says marathon victims held a private memorial at the bombing site. >>> reporter: the barricades came down early this morning on boylston street the site of last week's deadly marathon bombings. prior to opening the area, police escorted bombing victims to the scene for a private ceremony tuesday night. >> when you're face to face with the people directly affected and you see the bandages, you just feel what they feel. >> reporter: these new photos appear to show the suspect 26- year-old tamerlan tsarnaev and his 19-year-old brother johar in a shootout with people friday. tamerlan was killed. johar was captured later hiding in a bow. dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken here to beth israel medical center with gunshot woun
i thought they said rice and so i said i don't even eat rice. >> now the fbi is searching the home of another mississippi man. they say this new suspect knows curtis and holds a grudge against him so he may have tried to frame him. >>> police have finally reopened boylston street for the first time since last week's bombings at the boston marathon. cbs reporter edward lawrence says marathon victims held a private memorial at the bombing site. >>> reporter: the barricades...
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the fbi is now investigating the incident. >>> time now is 6:10. a woman goes to the grocery store and ends up fighting for her life. how she was nearly killed chasing a purse snatcher. >> and a new twist in the case of those poisonous letters that were sent to the white house. why police now think they arrested the wrong guy. >> and if the calorie count labels are not enough, there's a new way to make you think twice before ordering that double-double. ,, a one ,, ,, the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in asthma, immunization and maternity care. and j.d. power and associates ranked us highest in member satisfaction among
the fbi is now investigating the incident. >>> time now is 6:10. a woman goes to the grocery store and ends up fighting for her life. how she was nearly killed chasing a purse snatcher. >> and a new twist in the case of those poisonous letters that were sent to the white house. why police now think they arrested the wrong guy. >> and if the calorie count labels are not enough, there's a new way to make you think twice before ordering that double-double. ,, a one ,, ,, the...
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tips have been pouring into the fbi. more than 2,000 so far. cbs reporter susan mcginnis
tips have been pouring into the fbi. more than 2,000 so far. cbs reporter susan mcginnis
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fbi did question him at moscow's request, but found nothing out of the ordinary. >>> $20 million has been raised for the boston marathon victims. organizers will donate $5 to the fund for everyone person who registers for the bay to breakers race between now and noon tomorrow. more than 30,000 athletes are expected to run the annual 12k race on sunday may 19. bart is reexamining its safety pro comes. officials will discuss new communicate strategies and training programs at the board of directors meeting tomorrow. bart's president says a growing number of people camping out in stations and lack of officers are cause for concern. >>> the three boys accused of sexual assaulting audrie pots will be under house arrest and will have to be petitioned to be out of their parents's homes. audrie potts killed herself in september after the alleged sexual assault. >>> a bogus tweet sent stocks to a tailspin yesterday. a hacker group is claiming responsibility for the fake alert that caused the dow to go down 150 instantly. the tweet was distributed through the "associated press"'s twitter page.
fbi did question him at moscow's request, but found nothing out of the ordinary. >>> $20 million has been raised for the boston marathon victims. organizers will donate $5 to the fund for everyone person who registers for the bay to breakers race between now and noon tomorrow. more than 30,000 athletes are expected to run the annual 12k race on sunday may 19. bart is reexamining its safety pro comes. officials will discuss new communicate strategies and training programs at the board...
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the items are now being analyzed at fbi headquarters in virginia. >> there, specialized examiners will reconstruct the device or devices and determine the makeup and components. >> reporter: investigators say the bombs were heavy and carried to the scene in black nylon bags. they were pressure cooker bombs packed with shrapnel, the lid of one apparently blew into the roof of a nearby building. similar devices have been used in middle east terrorist attacks. the pressure cookers briefly constrained the blast and when the pressure is released, they can send heavy pieces of metal flying through the air. three people were killed and more than 170 injured in the blast. this morning, doctors at boston medical center said they performed amputations on five victims. they have also been removing debris from victims. >> some are metal, some plastic, some wood, some concrete. >> reporter: president obama will be in boston tomorrow to attend a memorial service for the victims. what is not yet clear is whether there is more than one person involved in the plot. authorities continued to request assi
the items are now being analyzed at fbi headquarters in virginia. >> there, specialized examiners will reconstruct the device or devices and determine the makeup and components. >> reporter: investigators say the bombs were heavy and carried to the scene in black nylon bags. they were pressure cooker bombs packed with shrapnel, the lid of one apparently blew into the roof of a nearby building. similar devices have been used in middle east terrorist attacks. the pressure cookers...
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today the fbi told a judge no ricin was found at the suspect's mississippi home and paul kevin curtis denies any involvement. but the fbi says the letters borrow phrases from his facebook page and indentations on the letters possibly from envelopes that were on top trace back to two of the suspect's former addresses. >>> on thursday, president obama and first lady michelle obama plan to visit the texas town rocked by a deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant. residents of west, texas are returning to their homes if they are still intact, and children are back in school. more than 50 homes were destroyed last wednesday and 14 people were killed. the devastating moments after the explosion are heard on newly released 911 tapes. ance st and a (inaudible). i as many east texas tr as you can send investigators now know exacy where the blast went off. b they're still try determine the cause. >> investigators now know exactly where the blast went off but they're still tryi ng tethcaus >>> rising rivers across the midwest are threatening to wipe out homes and businesses. check out the school b
today the fbi told a judge no ricin was found at the suspect's mississippi home and paul kevin curtis denies any involvement. but the fbi says the letters borrow phrases from his facebook page and indentations on the letters possibly from envelopes that were on top trace back to two of the suspect's former addresses. >>> on thursday, president obama and first lady michelle obama plan to visit the texas town rocked by a deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant. residents of west, texas...
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a special interrogation team from the fbi will handle the questioning. >> how did they plan this, what was the motive, did they have help and are there others ou th >> reporter: it appes johar as his older brother tamerlan were prepared to set off more bombs when police caught up with them early friday morning. >> they were going to attack other individuals. that's my belief at this point in time. >> reporter: tamerlan was killed during a shootout with police. jahar escaped but was caught friday night hiding in a boat. charges against him could be filed as early as today. the city of boston will take time to mark the one-week anniversary of the marathon bombings. at 2:50 this afternoon, the city will observe a moment of silence followed by bell ringing throughout the state. there will also be a private funeral for krystle cambell today. there was a public wake in her hometown of medford sunday. hundreds paid respects to the 29-year-old who friends and family said was always smiling. >> she never let anything bother her just loved life and a genuine great person. will ba memorial servic
a special interrogation team from the fbi will handle the questioning. >> how did they plan this, what was the motive, did they have help and are there others ou th >> reporter: it appes johar as his older brother tamerlan were prepared to set off more bombs when police caught up with them early friday morning. >> they were going to attack other individuals. that's my belief at this point in time. >> reporter: tamerlan was killed during a shootout with police. jahar...
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the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is now in rhode island. they are going through his lawyer trying to get information from her. >> susan mcginnis live in boston, thank you. >>> boston was on the minds of runners and spectators at the london marathon. they observed a moment of silence prior to yesterday's race and wore black ribbons on their shirts. security forces were up by 40% and britain's prince harry was on hand mingling with the crowd. >> it was never an option. >> they had about 35,000 runners in london. for each one who finished the race, $3 went to a fund to help boston bombing victims. we'll have continuing coverage of the boston marathon bombings right here on kpix 5 and kpix.com. >>> new this morning, seattle police are now trying to figure out what led to a gun battle that killed five people. officers say bullets were flying when they arrived at the scene. they tried to help two injured men in the parking lot when one of them reached for a gun. 8 officers opened fire. investigators later found other victims in two different apar
the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is now in rhode island. they are going through his lawyer trying to get information from her. >> susan mcginnis live in boston, thank you. >>> boston was on the minds of runners and spectators at the london marathon. they observed a moment of silence prior to yesterday's race and wore black ribbons on their shirts. security forces were up by 40% and britain's prince harry was on hand mingling with the crowd. >> it was never an...
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. >>> the fbi says a man has been arrested in connection with those tainted letters addressed to president obama and mississippi senator roger wicker. that suspect is identified as 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of corinth, mississippi. his cousin says curtis felt the government had not treated hill well. investigators are waiting for additional test results before they confirm that the letters contained the deadly poison ricin. preliminary tests show they did. security systems intercepted those letters though before they could harm anyone. >>> a bipartisan plan to expand background checks for gun purchases has failed to advance the u.s. senate. the vote was 54-46 yesterday in favor, but 60 votes were needed for the amendment to be adopted. president obama called it a shameful day for congress. >> there were no coherent arguments as to why we wouldn't do this. it came down to politics, the worry that that vocal minority of gun owners would come after them in future elections. so they caved to the pressure. and they started looking for an excuse, any excuse, to vote no. >> five democrats wer
. >>> the fbi says a man has been arrested in connection with those tainted letters addressed to president obama and mississippi senator roger wicker. that suspect is identified as 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of corinth, mississippi. his cousin says curtis felt the government had not treated hill well. investigators are waiting for additional test results before they confirm that the letters contained the deadly poison ricin. preliminary tests show they did. security systems...
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the fbi interviewed the elder brother tamerlan in 2011. the fbi is coming under question because at the time they found no terror activity. so of course there are a lot of questions now including from some senators on capitol hill as to why these two boys might have fallen through the cracks. could they have prevented this? >> hopefully we'll get some answers soon. susan mcginnis live in boston, thank you. >>> boston was on the minds of runners and spectators at the weekend's london marathon. they observed a moment of silence prior to yesterday's race and wore black ribbons. security forces were increased by 40%. even prince harry was on hand mingling in the crowd. >> no, it was never an option to cancel. >> never an option to cancel that race. they had about 35,000 runners on. in e who finished the race, a fund to help boston bombings victims was begin $3. we'll have continuing coverage of the boston marathon bombings right here on kpix 5 and kpix.com. stay with us. >>> new this morning, five people includi the gunman were shot and killed
the fbi interviewed the elder brother tamerlan in 2011. the fbi is coming under question because at the time they found no terror activity. so of course there are a lot of questions now including from some senators on capitol hill as to why these two boys might have fallen through the cracks. could they have prevented this? >> hopefully we'll get some answers soon. susan mcginnis live in boston, thank you. >>> boston was on the minds of runners and spectators at the weekend's...
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. >>> a man on the fbi's ten most wanted list has been arrested in nicaragua. eric justin toth was taken into custody saturday. he's suspected of making child pornography. he taught third grade at a private washington, d.c. school. he vanished in 2008 after another teacher reported finding sexually explicit photos on a school-issued camera. >>> straight ahead on your tuesday morning, your tuesday morning weather and in "cbs moneywatch" nike is forced to yank a t-shirt in the aftermath of the boston bombings last week. for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. when you're ready to add a necome to petsmart,ily, the destination for everything specialty pet. at the petsmart double bonus sale, save up to 20% on select habitats from your favorite brands. plus, save 50% on select tropical fish! at petsmart®. mmaybe another headache rwill get in the way. if you have migraines with 15 or more headache days a month, you're living a maybe life. and you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't l
. >>> a man on the fbi's ten most wanted list has been arrested in nicaragua. eric justin toth was taken into custody saturday. he's suspected of making child pornography. he taught third grade at a private washington, d.c. school. he vanished in 2008 after another teacher reported finding sexually explicit photos on a school-issued camera. >>> straight ahead on your tuesday morning, your tuesday morning weather and in "cbs moneywatch" nike is forced to yank a...
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the fbi received more than 2,000 tips meanwhile. susan mcginnis has the latest live from boston. >> reporter: working from a couple of thousand leads, the fbi says the range of suspects in this terror case is wide open and investigators are finding out more about how these explosions were carried out. >>> reporter: fbi photos show remnants of what they believe is a pressure cooker used as a bomb casing in the boston marathon explosions. when used as a bomb, pressure cookers briefly contain the explosion magnifying the power of the device. >> there has been some debris recovered from some of the rooftops nearby as well as some of the debris has been embedded in some of the buildings nearby. so that gives you just a kind of a scope of the power of the blasts. >> reporter: authorities say the bomber also filled the pot with bbs and nails in order to injure as many people as possible. it worked. the shrapnel tore through limbs, forcing doctors to perform several amputations. >> almost all of them had such severe trauma in their lower ex
the fbi received more than 2,000 tips meanwhile. susan mcginnis has the latest live from boston. >> reporter: working from a couple of thousand leads, the fbi says the range of suspects in this terror case is wide open and investigators are finding out more about how these explosions were carried out. >>> reporter: fbi photos show remnants of what they believe is a pressure cooker used as a bomb casing in the boston marathon explosions. when used as a bomb, pressure cookers...
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former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and motive. >> victims are remembered through candle-light vigils. >> the death toll remains at three. a chinese national an 8-year-old boy and a 29-year-old woman. >> early tests show a letter sent to roger wicker did contain a lethal biological agent. more tests will be done today to make sure it was indeed ricin. >>> kim williams the wife of eric williams arrested and charged in connection with the death of the kaufman county district attorney, mike mcclelland. >> american airlines back up and running after a computer glitch forced it to ground the entire airport. >> i'm at the airport, and i'm in a line longer than
former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and...
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he's a former assistant fbi director and joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we know authorities are communicating with the suspect. what are we hearing? >> what we're focused on, and we're going to talk about it later in the show, is public safety exceptions, what can be out there, what can endanger the public. it's basically where did you make the bombs, are there any more explosives, any more cells, any more people. and while i'm told he's being cooperative, i'm also getting the sense and i want to be careful of too many specifics here, but i'm getting the sense that he's not saying there's a whole second wave of plots or plotters here. still there are places where they made the explosives and other things it sounds like. >> let me ask you to clarify that. are you suggesting that they may not have acted alone? >> no. i'm suggesting that it appears there's no other terrorist plot out there, but this is a slow process in writing and they're going through that now. things could develop or change. >> do we know, john, how they
he's a former assistant fbi director and joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we know authorities are communicating with the suspect. what are we hearing? >> what we're focused on, and we're going to talk about it later in the show, is public safety exceptions, what can be out there, what can endanger the public. it's basically where did you make the bombs, are there any more explosives, any more cells, any more people. and while i'm told he's being...
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from td ameritrade. >>> the fbi is taking the lead in this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the joint task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty to go into details but echoing governor patrick's words, a heightened state of individual lens tonight and tomorrow as we go forwards. >> that was from a news conference held about an hour ago. joining me now, on the phone, is a photographer who was at the scene photographing the marathon. where were you located? >> caller: i was about a half block away. >> a way from the finish line? >> caller: yeah, away from the finish line where the explosion happened. my part of the marathon, who i was shooting had finished. i had gone back to my hotel right outside, next to the medical tent. it was 15 feet from the front door of the hotel. dropped off my camera, all my equipment, went back to get a bite to eat, to get lunch with the rest of my team. as soon as we sat down, boom, the first explosion went off. >> and what d
from td ameritrade. >>> the fbi is taking the lead in this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the joint task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty to go into details but echoing governor patrick's words, a heightened state of individual lens tonight and tomorrow as we go forwards. >> that was from a news conference held about an hour ago. joining me now, on the phone, is a...
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sorry, honey. >>> the fbi has taken the lead if this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the boston drug task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty right now to go into details of that investigate, echoing governor patrick's words i encourage everyone to have a heightened state of vigilance tonight and going forward. >> that was from a news conference held about an hour ago. joining me now on the phone is a photographer who was at the scene photographing the marathon today. where were you located? >> i was about a half block away >> away from the finish line? >> yeah, away from the finish line where the explosion had happened. my part of the marathon, who i was shooting had finished. so i had gone back to my hotel, right at the fairmont which is right next to the medical tent. the medical tent is literally 15 feet from the front door of the hotel. dropped off my camera, all my equipment. went back to go get a bite to eat. i went to go get some lunch
sorry, honey. >>> the fbi has taken the lead if this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the boston drug task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty right now to go into details of that investigate, echoing governor patrick's words i encourage everyone to have a heightened state of vigilance tonight and going forward. >> that was from a news conference held about an hour ago....
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the fbi is running it. the atf has a pretty solid forensic hand print on the contour and the makeup of the explosive devices. they have at least one, perhaps a couple of them. so that would provide enormous leads, i would think. interagency jealousies, they will always exist, but not on this. >> mike, thank you for being here. we will check back in with you. mike an long time boston journalist. we are at the hospital in downtown boston, and we've got more ahead on the aftermath of the bombings at the boston marathons, we'll be right back. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ male a
the fbi is running it. the atf has a pretty solid forensic hand print on the contour and the makeup of the explosive devices. they have at least one, perhaps a couple of them. so that would provide enormous leads, i would think. interagency jealousies, they will always exist, but not on this. >> mike, thank you for being here. we will check back in with you. mike an long time boston journalist. we are at the hospital in downtown boston, and we've got more ahead on the aftermath of the...
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>> the fbi is in charge of terrorism. so, it is an -- it is an fbi-led investigation. >> which means the united states constitution and due process it affords and all of the dotting is and crossing ts that that -- that goes along with that? >> that goes along with that. however, that is not to say that intelligence collection isn't a big part of this. and the trick is to find that delicate balance. for example, if there is information to be collected by intelligence means, whether it's a sensitive soergs, domestic, overseas, we'll pursue every angle of that. if it means that somebody's in custody and the decision is made that we want to interview this person without reading miranda rights because -- >> you're saying in foreign custody? >> even in u.s. custody there are situations now where a lot of people would say, you don't need to read miranda rights right away. this decision -- if a very strong suspect is picked up or somebody could provide significant information, i think that decision, whether or not to mirandize co
>> the fbi is in charge of terrorism. so, it is an -- it is an fbi-led investigation. >> which means the united states constitution and due process it affords and all of the dotting is and crossing ts that that -- that goes along with that? >> that goes along with that. however, that is not to say that intelligence collection isn't a big part of this. and the trick is to find that delicate balance. for example, if there is information to be collected by intelligence means,...
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it's 1-800-call-fbi. 1-800-call-fbi. which translates to 1-800-225-5324. all right. we are live at mass general hospital in boston. stay with us here on msnbc. we'll be right back. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ angry gibberish ] [ fake coughs ] sorry that was my fault sir. [ male announcer ] alka seltzer plus severe sinus. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ male announcer ] try alka seltzer plus severe sinus day and night for complete relief from your worst sinus symptoms. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> earlier today i was briefed by my homeland security team on the events in bosto
it's 1-800-call-fbi. 1-800-call-fbi. which translates to 1-800-225-5324. all right. we are live at mass general hospital in boston. stay with us here on msnbc. we'll be right back. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst...
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the fbi searched an apartment in boston overnight. apparently reportedly linked to someone questioned at the scene. but what more do we know about that search and that apartment and that bystander? >> well, look, first of all. evidence was taken from that apartment. we saw law enforcement agents leaving with bags, gym bags and trash bags but the important thing to point out, robert -- and it was just made clear by boston police commissioner davis that there are no -- there's nobody in custody. there's no suspects right now who the fbi has. so, this is -- remains a wide open investigation. you heard the pleas for photographs and videos of the public. that's pretty telling in and of itself that the investigators still need more evidence. i did talk a little while ago to a former top federal bomb expert who had some pretty interesting things to say about where this is going. this was a very powerful blast. two bombs went off very quickly within ten seconds and that suggests that there could have been more than one perpetrator here. >> mi
the fbi searched an apartment in boston overnight. apparently reportedly linked to someone questioned at the scene. but what more do we know about that search and that apartment and that bystander? >> well, look, first of all. evidence was taken from that apartment. we saw law enforcement agents leaving with bags, gym bags and trash bags but the important thing to point out, robert -- and it was just made clear by boston police commissioner davis that there are no -- there's nobody in...
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or fbi? >> frankly, i don't know. >> it keeps ringing. >> they're trying to figure out which way -- do you know, clint, who's out on the ground doing the evidence collection right on the street corner? this is an interesting coordination question. >> yeah, in a case like this, you normally want the same agency to collect the evidence that processes it. you don't want multiple agencies to do it. you want one lab to look at it. now, the fbi has an evidence response team in every field office in the country which would be supported by new york, quantico, places like that. so there's a strong possibility it's fbi evidence response to keep that chain of evidence like don clark is talking about to make sure we have the evidence when we get this guy in handcuffs that we can prosecute him properly. >> wouldn't you be a little scared if you were the person here -- let me bring you in, don. would you be a little scared from the other end of this crime if you're one of people who did this and we already
or fbi? >> frankly, i don't know. >> it keeps ringing. >> they're trying to figure out which way -- do you know, clint, who's out on the ground doing the evidence collection right on the street corner? this is an interesting coordination question. >> yeah, in a case like this, you normally want the same agency to collect the evidence that processes it. you don't want multiple agencies to do it. you want one lab to look at it. now, the fbi has an evidence response team in...
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organizations, including the fbi and the boston poce department gave the latest on their investigations. >> our mission is clear, to bring to justice those responsible for the marathon bombing. the american public wants answers, the citizens of the city of boston and the commonwealth of massachusetts want and deserve answers. this remains a very active investigation, our ongoing investigation in various locations throughout the area goes on. however, there are no known additional threats. i'm not going to say who is, who it might or might not be in custody right now. >> we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department. >> here is what we know at this hour there were two confirmed explosive devices containing ball bearings, contrary to earlier reports, there were no other unexploded devices at the scene. nbc news is also reporting that officials are studying surveillance video and have focused on one piece of tape showing an unidentified person carrying two back pacs. too early to know if it may be relate
organizations, including the fbi and the boston poce department gave the latest on their investigations. >> our mission is clear, to bring to justice those responsible for the marathon bombing. the american public wants answers, the citizens of the city of boston and the commonwealth of massachusetts want and deserve answers. this remains a very active investigation, our ongoing investigation in various locations throughout the area goes on. however, there are no known additional threats....
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with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. >>> the fbi is taking the lead in this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the joint terrorism task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty right now to go into details of that investigation, but echoing governor patrick's words, i encourage everyone to have a heightened state of vigilance tonight and tomorrow as we move forward. >> that was from a news conference held about an hour ago. joining me now, on the phone, is photographer sir dar azturk at the scene photographing the marathon today. where were you located? >> caller: i was about a half block away. >> away from the finish line? >> yeah, away from the finish line where the explosion had happened. my part of the marathon, who i was shooting had finished. i had gone back to my hotel right at the fairmount right outside right next to the medical tent. the medical tent was literally 15 feet from the front door of my hotel. dropped off my camera, all my
with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. >>> the fbi is taking the lead in this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the joint terrorism task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty right now to go into details of that investigation, but echoing governor patrick's words, i encourage everyone to have a heightened state of vigilance tonight and...